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Sean K - Nov 29, 2012 12:29:04 pm PST #22878 of 30000
You can't leave me to my own devices; my devices are Nap and Eat. -Zenkitty

As a theatre person, I still feel a little embarrassed about that, as in certain circles liking stuff like Les Mis brands you a not a "real" theatre person. In fact, liking musicals at all is a little suspect.

BAH! It was becoming a real theatre person that made me love musicals again. I've seen too many really great ones to not be able to appreciate the medium. I'm very excited to see Les Miz, myself.


Connie Neil - Nov 29, 2012 12:30:10 pm PST #22879 of 30000
brillig

Aren't musicals pretty much like opera, but in English and with more talking?


Steph L. - Nov 29, 2012 12:32:16 pm PST #22880 of 30000
this mess was yours / now your mess is mine

Aren't musicals pretty much like opera, but in English and with more talking?

Some operas are in English. And -- although I might not be remembering correctly -- Les Miz is totally sung-through. (I don't know about the movie of it, but I think the stage production is.)


DavidS - Nov 29, 2012 12:33:16 pm PST #22881 of 30000
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

As a theatre person, I still feel a little embarrassed about that, as in certain circles liking stuff like Les Mis brands you a not a "real" theatre person. In fact, liking musicals at all is a little suspect.

I hadn't really realized this split in the theatrical world until it was satirized in Slings and Arrows.


Connie Neil - Nov 29, 2012 12:35:00 pm PST #22882 of 30000
brillig

t haughty sniff

Some operas are in English.
I prefer my operas to be in Italian

t /sniff


megan walker - Nov 29, 2012 12:36:39 pm PST #22883 of 30000
"What kind of magical sunshine and lollipop world do you live in? Because you need to be medicated."-SFist

Aren't musicals pretty much like opera, but in English and with more talking?

I think the basic distinction is that in opera the music is the primary driving force, where as in musicals it's the lyrics.

Talking is where the opera/operetta distinction comes in.


Steph L. - Nov 29, 2012 12:37:09 pm PST #22884 of 30000
this mess was yours / now your mess is mine

I prefer my operas to be in Italian

And all the operas in French and German are crying together in a corner. But, you know, dramatically.


Jessica - Nov 29, 2012 12:39:46 pm PST #22885 of 30000
And then Ortus came and said "It's Ortin' time" and they all Orted off into the sunset

I hadn't really realized this split in the theatrical world until it was satirized in Slings and Arrows.

And brilliantly too. Wow, I need to rewatch that series.

Les Miz went through a phase of being awesome and cool and then went through a phase of being too popular to be cool. Now it's too old for anyone who cares about "cool" to worry about, and so aging geeks are free to make flappy hands and break into song in public without worrying too much about our cred.


Connie Neil - Nov 29, 2012 12:40:20 pm PST #22886 of 30000
brillig

Well, Carmen is cool, but I have to confess that Wagner tends to drag for me. Russian, now, is nice.

I am shallow that way. I adore Puccini.


Steph L. - Nov 29, 2012 12:44:38 pm PST #22887 of 30000
this mess was yours / now your mess is mine

Wagner tends to drag for me.

But it has the spear and magic helmet!